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The top 15 friendly destinations in Vietnam with kids

Asia My Way tailors the most amazing experience in Vietnam with kids

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Ho Chi Minh – Vietnam family tour 

When you are looking for places to visit in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, aka Saigon, is more dynamic than any other city in Vietnam. Despite living in a large bustling and busy city people here still know how to relax. It can be as simple as enjoying a cup of iced milk coffee ( ca phe sua da in Vietnamese ) or a cocktail. In District 1 skyscrapers rise above French-era museums while the streets are filled with motorbikes going up and down.

From sophisticated restaurants to fast food joints to modest food stalls at Ben Thanh Market, it offers visitors a multitude of exciting dining options, like the nightlife itself. When the sun goes down, the lights go on, Ho Chi Minh City can meet any of your needs, from popular beer bars to high-end bars or lively clubs. Life is so busy and diverse that many visitors here will only go to bed when the sun is about to rise. Not everywhere in Vietnam you will have the opportunity to spend the night like this.

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Mekong Delta –  Vietnam family tour 

The Mekong Delta is the area in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea through a network of distributaries. It officially departs about 100 km southwest of Ho Chi Minh City. The delta covers a large part of the 39,000 square kilometers of Southeast Vietnam.

If you love the feeling of nature and yearn to discover the Southern culture known for its generosity and friendliness, you are definitely looking for an adventurous journey to the Mekong Delta. 

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Vung Tau –  Vietnam family tour

Located on the coast, 100 km southeast of Ho Chi Minh City, 2 hours travel by bus, Vung Tau is a port city and the capital of Ba Ria – Vung Tau province and the nearest beach resort of Ho Chi Minh City on a peninsula in South Vietnam. With lots of scenic spots such as Shakyamuni Buddha, Nirvana Vihara Monastery, Jesus statue and beautiful beaches.

The most popular beach area here is Front Beach ( Bai Truoc ) and Back Beach ( Bai Sau ). All are ideal for sunbathing, swimming and leisure.

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Mui Ne –  Vietnam family tour 

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By 4 hours driving from Ho Chi Minh city Mui Ne is a tropical beach with wonderfully warm weather, ideal for swimming. However, since the area from the center to the northern end is dominated by fishing, the southern part is more suitable for swimming.

With strong sea breezes, Mui Ne is most famous for kite flying and windsurfing. The days from November to March have clear skies with full gusts of wind from 11am until late at night. There are also a number of Kiteboarding schools, where kitesurfing beginners are helped by beach boys. For beginners who want to practice more on their own, you can try the western part around KiteSurfing school Windchimes, where there aren’t many surfers, so you can avoid unwanted accidents. 

Nha Trang – Vietnam family tour 

Offering a wealth of sightseeing and entertainment, Nha Trang is filled with breath-taking architecture dating from the Champa Kingdom, Buddhist temples and gothic Catholic churches, as well as Natural hot springs, salt fields and waterfalls.

Catering to all budgets and tastes, Nha Trang’s restaurants serve up fresh seafood and Vietnamese cuisine, while the lively bars and pubs lining the unspoiled beach are favorites to hang out with tourists watching the sun set over the East Sea. 

Da Lat – Vietnam family tour 

Located in the South Central Highlands of Vietnam, Da Lat is a beautiful mountain town famous for its flowers, coffee culture, strawberries and fresh air. Da Lat has so many things about food, culture, scenery and adventure, it would be a pity to miss it. Suggested is to spend three days exploring this beautiful part of the country, but if you’re short on time, you can see and do most of what you want in two days. 

Da Nang – Vietnam family tour 

As Vietnam’s fourth largest city, most visitors come to Da Nang due to its proximity to the famous My Khe Beach, Lang Co Beach, Hoi An and My Son.

Boasting a 30-kilometer coastline, water sports activities such as surfing, water skiing, diving and yachting are also popular among locals and tourists alike. Taking a tour of Da Nang is ideal for getting to know this coastal city as you learn about the history of iconic landmarks like the Hai Van Pass, the Dragon Bridge and the Japanese Bridge of Hoi An. Read on to our selection of Danang tours to find the one that best suits your preferences, budget and travel dates.

Hoi An – Vietnam family tour 

Hoi An is one of the most popular places to visit in Vietnam. Ancient and peaceful. Hoi An city caters to visitors of all tastes and from all continents.

This tiny town is the perfect candidate for what Vietnam’s Ministry of Tourism wants to bring to visitors around the world. It’s a great place to spend time by the river, watching the sunset over the river and sea. Strolling through the old town and drinking cheap beer and traditional local food will be a wonderful experience. 

Hue – Vietnam family tour 

Hue, the capital of Thua Thien-Hue province located in North Central Vietnam was once the center of the empire under the Nguyen Dynasty. The feudal dynasty that lasted from the 17th to the 19th centuries. After the Emperor Nguyen Phuoc Anh took control of the whole of Vietnam in 1802, Hue then became the capital of Vietnam. Today, palaces, temples, mausoleums and pagodas, many of which are UNESCO world heritage sites, surround the city returning to the spirit and glory of its former glory. But Hue has also quickly caught up with modern times with all kinds of shiny hotels and wine bars specializing in serving the booming tourism industry. For travelers Thien Mu Pagoda is one of the images of Vietnam that we need to visit. When dawn breaks out by the Perfume River it’s the best way for travelers to enjoy the meditative side of the city.

Phong Nha Cave – Vietnam family tour 

Phong Nha is the paradise of adventurers. Millions of years of floods have excavated the world’s largest caves, meandering rivers entwined with ancient forests, and jungle-covered mountains offer an otherworldly atmosphere.

The giant caves may be the main attraction, but linger a little longer and Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park will be teeming with hiking trails, country roads, and trails along the river are perfect for kayaking. Although it is Vietnam’s top adventure destination, Phong Nha is still in the early stages of development. Now is the time to come. The caves are pristine, the locals are friendly and you’ll feel like you’re in the wilderness all to yourself. 

Ha Long Bay – Vietnam family tour 

Ha Long Bay (Ha Long Bay) is Vietnam’s most famous and most visited tourist attraction. More than 6 million people flock to the area every year to cruise in wooden boats, known as junks.

What makes Ha Long Bay unique are the 2,000 limestone islands and islets emerging from the offshore waters. They range from towering limestone mountains with deep caves, to tiny formations surrounded by white sandy beaches.

In 1994, Ha Long Bay was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Since then, it’s been near the top of every traveler’s bucket list. 

Ninh Binh –  Vietnam family tour 

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About 60 miles southeast of the historic Vietnamese city of Hanoi is Ninh Binh province. It possesses outstanding limestone mountains, record-breaking temples and pagodas and amazingly vast rice fields making it exposed to the foreign tourist market as well as international visitors.

Ninh Binh province also has diverse and rich tourism potential with many world heritages. Surrounded by beautiful landscapes such as Tam Coc-Bich Dong, Trang An tourist complex, Bai Dinh pagoda – the largest temple in Vietnam, Cuc Phuong national park, Van Long nature reserve, Hoa Lu ancient capital..

Ha Noi – Vietnam family tour 

Blending heritage and modernity, Hanoi is one of the most captivating capitals in Southeast Asia. This city is both relaxed, calm, bustling and traditional. The lives of the people here are evident on the streets, so visitors can easily experience the city in just a few days.

Hanoi’s “36 streets” is the area that most clearly shows the sound of the city over 1,000 years old. 36 is just an estimate, because the old town has many more streets. Visitors can take pictures in every nook and cranny. If you get lost, stop at a sidewalk lemon tea shop to watch happy students laughing, or take a walk around the banks of Hoan Kiem Lake. Visitors can also taste the world’s best dishes right on the streets of Hanoi, visit Vietnam’s revered revolutionary leader at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and watch the city shimmer in the lights as the sun sets. You can enjoy any fun before midnight.

Sapa – Vietnam family tour 

Located in the Northwest of Vietnam, not far from the border with China, Sapa is a wonderful place to visit.

Although the scenery is beautiful, Sapa is also famous for its captivating cultural style. The tiny villages scattered across the hillsides are home to a wide range of ethnic minorities, each with their own rich customs and culture.

Combining both culture and natural beauty into one attractive package, Sapa is definitely worth a visit if given the chance. Although its remote location makes it a bit difficult to get to, it is also something that has preserved its rich beauty and rich cultural heritage for so long! 

Phu Quoc – Vietnam family tour 

Phu Quoc, a tropical paradise located in the Gulf of Thailand, is the largest island of Vietnam located in the southwest, and also the largest island in a population of 22 different large and small islands here. Phu Quoc together with other islands form Phu Quoc island district of Kien Giang province. In 2006, Kien Giang coastal and marine biosphere reserve including Phu Quoc was recognized by UNESCO as a world biosphere reserve.

Phu Quoc has many beautiful beaches stretching from the north to the south, 99 mountains and hills and primeval forests with rich flora and fauna. In the north of the island, there are fishing villages of Rach Vem, Bai Thom, Hon Mot, etc., outstanding with wild beauty, or in the South Island, there are 12 different large and small islands in the An Thoi archipelago, such as Hon Thom, Hon Hon. Nails, Gam Ghi Island, May Rut Island, etc. are ideal places for activities to explore nature and activities at sea such as yachting, fishing, diving to see corals and exploring exotic islands…

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